Friday Five: Your family weekend guide

Got plans this weekend? Check out one of these family-friendly events.

1) Wizard of Oz, San Francisco. When a young Kansas girl lands in the fantasy world of Oz, she soon finds herself in a heap of trouble with three hapless misfits, an evil witch at her heels, and no way to get home. Join Dorothy and the memorable characters of Oz in this beautiful stage adaptation that’s put on by a group of talented kids and is sure to transport you over the rainbow. New Conservatory Theater. Extended through January 16; Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets: $10-$15. Info: click here.

2) Living LEGO-cy: Legendary LEGOs and Terrific Trains, Palo Alto. Check out a variety of LEGO creations and a 12-by-25-foot operating LEGO train layout featuring multiple trains running through city, farm, and suburban scenes. How many Bay Area locales and structures can you identify? Museum of American Heritage. Through January 7. Free. Info: click here.

3) Unique Derique’s “Fun-derful Holidaze,” San Francisco. This Bay Area clown brings his Holiday extravaganza to The Marsh along with his Poi Twirlling daughter, Mali, and Prescott Clown Circus theater alumni. A fun-filled show for all ages with amazing youth jugglers, a Hambone body music team and Hip Hop dancers all movin’ and groovin’ with Unique Deriques clowning that will leave you laughing and dancing into the new year. The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street (near 22nd Street. Saturday, January 2 and Sunday, January 3, 2 p.m. $7 kids; $10 adults. Info: click here.

4) Macy’s Holiday Pet Adoption Windows, San Francisco. Sunday, January 3 is the last day to see the adorable kitties and puppies in Macy’s annual holiday windows displays. All of these animals are adoptable through the SPCA. Union Square. Free. Info: click here.